Last time I was there I didn't get any name cards. I always thought they were a waste of money for the hotel as I'm sure many customers just threw them straight into the bin, like I did. Who wants to give out cards with your real name to bar boys?
Last time I was there I didn't get any name cards. I always thought they were a waste of money for the hotel as I'm sure many customers just threw them straight into the bin, like I did. Who wants to give out cards with your real name to bar boys?
Right, it's been several years since they supplied name cards at check in. No problem. You could simply give bar boys your business card with full contact details. Then the boys could get in touch by phone, fax or e-mail at any time, no matter where you are. If you did not respond, they might even be able to search out the e-mail address of your director to ask him to relay their message about needing a replacement buffalo or a reminder to bring larger size condoms on your next visit to Pattaya. Or, if the boy chooses to send a fax, and your fax machine is not located next to your desk, think how eager your colleagues would be - having digested very word of the plea from your swarthy Cambodian at Jomtien - to make a donation for support of the boy, just to reward him for supplying the erotic details of your one night stand with a same-sex partner.
cdnmatt (December 7th, 2016), christianpfc (December 10th, 2016), searcher (December 7th, 2016)
fax...LOL
Interesting from a447 - it has never occurred to me to give any boy a false name mostly because the need has never arisen. In fact I can only think of 2 boys who have ever asked my surname.
Makes me wonder what kind of nom-de-plume you guys come up with - if I was going to do that I'd make sure it was something fabulous like Fifi Le Bonbon
Hope I didn't just steal Francois' alias
arsenal (December 7th, 2016)
Fifi Le Bonbon...a little prosaic if you don't mind me saying so Scottish. I would choose Baron Highbury of Londinium, Her Majestys' personal Pattaya attache.
Have you thought that through?
Being a Baron would almost certainly put the price up!
arsenal (December 7th, 2016)
Moses:
Not attachement. Attache.
In diplomacy, an attaché is a person who is assigned ("attached") to the diplomatic or administrative staff of a higher placed person or another service or agency. Although a loan from French, in English the word is not modified according to gender.